Manchester United supporters have taken to social media to express their desire for the talented Real Madrid player, Vinicius Jnr, to join their team after racist attacks.
The recent racial abuse directed at Vinicius Jr. by Valencia fans during his team’s 1-0 defeat has attracted significant attention.
While this incident is not an isolated occurrence, it appears that the Brazilian winger will likely continue his career at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.
According to Express Football, it is not the first time the 22-year-old has suffered abuse, with Mallorca and Atletico Madrid fans also targeting him earlier in the season.
Man United fans have now flocked to Twitter to call on Vini to move to Old Trafford this summer.
“We are with you Vini. Leave that dead league and come to United,” rallied @TheUtdLatest.
@ElijahBryant18 said:
“Just come to United my brother you deserve an exciting league free of racial abuse”
@UTDPLUG_. added:
“La Liga loves you but here @ManUtd we love you more Vini come to united buddy”
“Vinicius, come to United where you would be adored like your compatriot Casemiro,” were the words of @HenryNanthony.
Vincius Jr wants Madrid stay
Despite all the setbacks Vini Jr has had this season, reports have suggested the forward is eager to remain at Real Madrid, BBC Sports reports.
Those close to the player have reportedly begun to plan the forward’s possible exit from the Spanish capital.
Vinicius, however, is said to be dedicated to Madrid and desires to win the war against racism by sticking to his guns rather than turning away.
Ronaldo sends message to Vinicius
Earlier, Sports Brief reported on Brazil legend, Ronaldo showing Vinicius Jr his support after the Brazilian was subjected to racism in a La Liga game against Valencia.
The unfortunate incident took place at the Mestalla Stadium on Sunday, with the Real Madrid winger cruelly targeted by chants from sections of the home crowd.
Among the legends who came forth to show support towards Vinicius after the incident was Ronaldo, who posted on social media in support of his fellow countryman.